Alabama

Sunday's Huntsville police blotter

Unless otherwise indicated, the following incidents were reported to Huntsville police Friday and Saturday. In items with incomplete addresses, police withheld the information:

North precinct

• Clothing and game consoles were stolen from a home on Academy Drive.
• Two pistols were stolen from a home on Brookline Drive.
• A person at a gas station on Mastin Lake Road reported someone stole his Loracet and Xanax.
• A cell phone was intentionally damaged on Opportunity Boulevard.
• An XM radio and gospel CDs were stolen out of a van on Calvary Street.
• Fraudulent use of a credit card was reported on North Memorial Parkway, involving $1,500 in purchases.
• A chainsaw was stolen from a pawn shop on Blue Spring Road.
• Prescription medications were stolen from a home on Meridian Street.

South precinct

• A Pomeranian dog was stolen from a home on Montdale Road.
• Eyeglass frames were stolen from a business on Whitesburg Drive.
• An assault was reported in a parking lot on South Memorial Parkway.
• A television and crossbow were stolen from a supermarket on Sutton Road.
• Armani gift sets were stolen from a store at Parkway Place Mall.
• A utility trailer and home decor were stolen from a home on Jones Valley Drive.
• Credit cards were stolen from a gas station on Whitesburg Drive and from a home on Greenleaf Drive.
• Windows were broken at a business on Leeman Ferry Road.
• A mailbox was vandalized on Todd Mill Road.

West precinct

• A department store at Madison Square Mall reported $400 was stolen.
• A television, video camera and computer monitor were stolen on Explorer Boulevard.
• Clothing valued at $500 was reported stolen on Bridge Street.
• Victoria's Secret reported that 100 of its BioFit bras were stolen.
• A person fled without paying a $38 cab fare on Cobb Road.
• A 1994 F-150 was stolen from a gas station on Drake Avenue.
• A phone box was vandalized at a store on Jordan Lane.
• A paint sprayer, copper wire and dry wall compound were stolen from a home on Hood Road; $4,000 damage was done to doors.
• A cell phone was stolen on 9th Avenue.
• Baby T-shirts were stolen on University Drive.
• An X-Box, laptop computer, jewelry and a safe were stolen from an apartment on Bonnell Drive.
• A flat screen TV was stolen from a home on Myrtlewood Drive.
• Three fire doors were damaged during a burglary on Oakwood Road.
• A bedroom window was broken at a Bob Wallace Avenue home.
• Someone in a Ford Explorer was reported as impersonating a peace officer.